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The Joensuu Arena is a large multi-purpose hall and a center for large events in Joensuu, Finland, built primarily for the use of athletes. It is the largest building in the Mehtimäki's sports area, right near the center of Joensuu. The arena's equipment level, acoustics and lighting power are also suitable for organizing large meetings, trade fairs, events and concerts. The arena was completed in February 2004. When completed, it was the largest wooden building in Finland. Paavo Lipponen, the Speaker of Parliament at the time, officially inaugurated it on March 17, 2004.

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  • The Joensuu Arena is a large multi-purpose hall and a center for large events in Joensuu, Finland, built primarily for the use of athletes. It is the largest building in the Mehtimäki's sports area, right near the center of Joensuu. The arena's equipment level, acoustics and lighting power are also suitable for organizing large meetings, trade fairs, events and concerts. The arena was completed in February 2004. When completed, it was the largest wooden building in Finland. Paavo Lipponen, the Speaker of Parliament at the time, officially inaugurated it on March 17, 2004. The arena is a venue for major trade fairs and events. Among other things, various fairs have been held there, the largest of which is the Karelian Fair 2004, and large public events, such as the Gospel Festival 2006 and the Party of Finland Party Conference 2008. The SDP, the National Coalition Party and the Finns Party have also held their party meetings in the Arena. The arena is the home hall of Kataja BC (basketball) and Josban (floorball) in Joensuu. Joensuun Maila (baseball) and JIPPO (football) play the games of the winter series, JIPPO also plays the spring and autumn series. The Joensuu Thai Boxing Club also trains at the Joensuu Arena. The biggest event in the arena so far was the Taitaja event, which brought tens of thousands of spectators to Joensuu in February-March 2007. In May 2007, Deep Purple performed in the arena, when the audience was 6,000 people at the same time. (en)
  • A Arena da cidade de Joensuu, na Finlândia, suporta cerca de 7.000 pessoas e é o maior centro esportivo da cidade; a capacidade pode ser estendida para 9.000 pessoas para apresentações musicais. A arena foi inaugurada pelo político local Paavo Lipponen em 17 de março de 2004, possui grama artificial que pode ser retirado, deixando um solo de gelo, podendo assim ser usada para futebol, hóquei e muitos outros esportes. (pt)
  • Арена Йоэнсуу (фин. Joensuu areena) – большой многофункциональный комплекс, который в основном используется для спортивных целей, но благодаря современному оборудованию, акустике, возможностям трансформации и мощному освещению подходит и для организации крупных выставок, ярмарок и концертов. «Арена» была построена в феврале 2004 года и стала самым большим в Финляндии деревянным зданием. «Арена» находится в городе Йоэнсуу в спортивной зоне Мехтимяки, недалеко от Университета Восточной Финляндии, примерно в одном километре от центра города. В «Арене» есть площадки для занятий лёгкой атлетикой, баскетболом, волейболом и флорболом. В зимнее время там расстилается искусственный газон, на котором можно играть в футбол и в финский бейсбол. Также там имеется боксёрский ринг, татами, скалодром и тренажёрный зал. Основная площадь арены обычно разделена на три части, у каждой из которых есть свой вход. (ru)
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  • A Arena da cidade de Joensuu, na Finlândia, suporta cerca de 7.000 pessoas e é o maior centro esportivo da cidade; a capacidade pode ser estendida para 9.000 pessoas para apresentações musicais. A arena foi inaugurada pelo político local Paavo Lipponen em 17 de março de 2004, possui grama artificial que pode ser retirado, deixando um solo de gelo, podendo assim ser usada para futebol, hóquei e muitos outros esportes. (pt)
  • The Joensuu Arena is a large multi-purpose hall and a center for large events in Joensuu, Finland, built primarily for the use of athletes. It is the largest building in the Mehtimäki's sports area, right near the center of Joensuu. The arena's equipment level, acoustics and lighting power are also suitable for organizing large meetings, trade fairs, events and concerts. The arena was completed in February 2004. When completed, it was the largest wooden building in Finland. Paavo Lipponen, the Speaker of Parliament at the time, officially inaugurated it on March 17, 2004. (en)
  • Арена Йоэнсуу (фин. Joensuu areena) – большой многофункциональный комплекс, который в основном используется для спортивных целей, но благодаря современному оборудованию, акустике, возможностям трансформации и мощному освещению подходит и для организации крупных выставок, ярмарок и концертов. «Арена» была построена в феврале 2004 года и стала самым большим в Финляндии деревянным зданием. «Арена» находится в городе Йоэнсуу в спортивной зоне Мехтимяки, недалеко от Университета Восточной Финляндии, примерно в одном километре от центра города. (ru)
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  • Арена Йоэнсуу (ru)
  • Arena (Joensuu) (pt)
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